The pole-dancing erotic-film star whom Anthony Weiner sexted about his package — and then allegedly told to lie about the ordeal — whined yesterday that she’s had to keep her clothes on ever since the pervy pol took his off.

“I did not sext Anthony Weiner,” Ginger Lee declared with a Southern drawl during a press conference/vaudeville act held at the Friars Club in Midtown.

“She needs to earn a living,” said her lawyer and mouthpiece, Gloria Allred. “She hopes she will be able to resume her normal life.”

Lee’s association with Weiner had forced her to stay off the pole, at great damage to her livelihood, she griped.

“I went silent and went into hiding,” she said, on the congressman’s advice. “He told me if neither of us said anything over the weekend, the story would calm down and die. But it did not.”

Her exile ended last night, when she was the “featured dancer” at a “Weiner-themed” night at the Pink Pony in Atlanta.

Despite posting on her blog, “I want to have sexual relations with Anthony Weiner” in March, the 28-year-old honey blonde told the New York press conference that the 100 messages she exchanged with him were G-rated — at least on her end.

But during a near “constant” stream of messages this spring, Weiner continually upped the ante with e-foreplay, said Allred.